The Jaguars are likely to try and keep Robinson in town and could place the franchise tag on their top receiver as early as Tuesday, Feb. 20. Most theorized when the Jags picked up the fifth-year option on Blake Bortles last offseason that they did so in order to keep the franchise tag open for Robinson. That, however, was before the ACL tear.

Robinson struggled in 2016 as Bortles' accuracy waned, catching 73 passes for 883 yards and six touchdowns. The receiver shined in 2015, earning an 80/1,400/14 stat line. There is little question that Robinson would have helped aid Bortles' resurgence had he been healthy in 2017.

If the Jags allow Robinson to hit the open market, one the NFL's premier acrobats will be a sought-after commodity.

Still just 24 years old, Robinson is confident he'll be medically cleared before football activities ramp up later this summer.